Shake It Off ended up the best song on the album, by far. Always disappointing when the lead single is the best song.
I actually agree with this. Shake It Off is a banger and the only different thing in the entirety of 1989. (Sorry it's not as generic as everyone is making it out to be)
Out Of The Woods is the true underdog for me. I hope she opens the tour with it and not WTNY.
Remember when you hit the brakes too soon
20 stitches in a hospital room
When you started crying, baby I did too
But when the sun came up I was looking at you
Remember when we couldn’t take the heat
I walked out, I said I’m setting you free
But the monsters turned out to be just trees
When the sun came up you were looking at me
Also, didn't expect this kind of success from Madonna. I genuinely think she's Taylor's only competition in terms of chart power right now. Even 7/11 / The Platinum edition and the entire Pinkprint album couldn't knock Tay down, but Medoner puts six singles up randomly and becomes the top worldwide artist in hours.
Yessss all ive been drinking is T lately
Taylor, Tove and Tinashe
also the Mockingjay OST is one of the best albums this year
Lorde her power
I don't think she will esp since she's not actually releasing till March the mother****ers seem think its gonna sink like lead in 8ish hours
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SO MUCH better than the original
lead single-worthy
Eminem ruins it
these demos really prove that he plays no role in creating these hits
Remember when you hit the brakes too soon
20 stitches in a hospital room
When you started crying, baby I did too
But when the sun came up I was looking at you
Remember when we couldn’t take the heat
I walked out, I said I’m setting you free
But the monsters turned out to be just trees
When the sun came up you were looking at me
best bridge on the entire album
The overdramatization of the actual events that took place (He literally got a small cut on his chin)
Feminem is generally garbage (Was exposed for having ghostwriters + Is homophobic + Now relies on the same type of big pop names that he used to diss for success)